About This Listing

If you are baritone guitars lover and only the best sound is not enough for you, this special natural design with all colors of fall and leaves & red admiral top inlays could satisfy you...

This guitar is not a standard baritone. Deep tones of this instrument evoke that lazy and nostalgic mood of fall time, when rich and full summer colors are loosing their freshness and all nature is about to end its year-round run... And the beauty of this season we transfered into this guitar. This custom-designed baritone guitar has Bearclaw Spruce top, Bird's Eye Maple b&s, binding, purfling, rosette and headplate, Ebony fingerboard, bridge and pins and bone nut and saddle. All the guitar is soaked by the rainbow of autumnal colors and the design summit is the top lined with wooden drying leaves and the wooden & pearl butterfly...

We strongly believe just you'll start to play this baritone, the real red admiral will fly in and will sit down on your hand...

Materials

Top: Bearclaw Alpine Spruce
B&S: Bird's Eye Maple
Neck: Flamed Maple
Binding: Bird's Eye Maple
Fingerboard: Ebony
Bridge: Ebony
Headplate: Bird's Eye Maple
Nut & Saddle: Bone
Pins: Ebony with pearl dot

Dimensions

Body Shape: BARITONE
Scale: 724 mm 281/2“
Neck Profile: hybrid V/C
Nut Width: 44,5 mm 134“
String Spacing: 58 mm 29/32“

Design

Finish: nitrocellulose high gloss
Colour: multicolorburst
Rosette: convex Bird's Eye Maple with b/w purfling
Position Marks: pearl dots
Inlays: pearl RZW logo, Bird's Eye Maple with b/w/b top purfling, b/w/b side & back purfling, wooden leaves and the wooden & pearl red admiral on the top
Tuners: Gotoh 510, chrom, artifical bone knobs
Pickguard: none

Condition
Brand
Model
  • BARITONE "Fall"
Finish
  • Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Categories
Year
  • 2022
Made In
  • Czechia

About the Seller

ROZAWOOD

KOLÍN, Czechia
Joined Reverb:2020

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